David Price appeared to call out some of his teammates on Monday after quote-tweeting a post that highlighted the racial divide between the players electing to attend the team's scheduled White House visit on Thursday and those who plan to skip the event.

The Athletic writer Steve Buckley noted the racial divide between those players choosing to attend the White House visit and those who won't be there. Buckley referred to the players planning to attend the ceremony as "the white Sox."

On Monday, Price retweeted the post, saying that he felt like "more than 38k should see this tweet" — a reference to Buckley's follower count.

Price's quote tweet shared the message with his 1.8 million followers.

Manager Alex Cora, who is Puerto Rican, said he would be skipping the team's White House visit, joining many of his players, including Mookie Betts, Jackie Bradley Jr., Xander Bogaerts, Rafael Devers, Hector Velázquez, and Christian Vazquez.

It's unclear how many Red Sox players will ultimately show up at the White House for the team's visit or what the mood will be at the reception, but one thing is for certain — Price will not be in attendance.